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Tropico 5, City Builder Will Come To Linux

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Wow the awesome news doesn't stop, Tropico 5 the island city builder will come to Linux as stated in their official announcement! Am I asleep?

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QuotePenultimo, the greatest communicator of all time, is pleased to announce that the votes have been counted and verified and we are proud to confirm that the glorious El Presidente will return for a fifth term in power on the island paradise of Tropico! Yes that’s right, Kalypso Media is delighted to announce that Tropico 5, the next instalment of the highly anticipated and critically acclaimed Tropico city-builder series, is currently in development at Haemimont Studios and is slated for a 2014 release. Kalypso will release Tropico 5 on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Windows PC, Mac and Linux.


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Features of Tropico 5
  • The Eras – From the 19th century to the 21st, each era carries its own challenges and opportunities. Begin your reign during colonial times and advance your nation through the modern era and into the future!
  • The Dynasty – Each member of El Presidente’s extended family is present on the island and may be appointed to key leadership positions, earning skills and experience in their assigned roles.
  • Research and Renovate – Advance your nation by discovering new buildings, technologies and resources. Transform your old buildings into modernized, hyper-efficient designs worthy of an economic superpower!
  • Advanced trade system and trade fleet – Amass a global trade fleet and use your ships to secure import/export trade routes to neighbouring islands and key nations.
  • Explore your island – Discover what lies beyond the fog of war. Send prospectors to look for new mineral and ore deposits, but be wary of hostile animals and native tribes.
  • All new art – All artwork is reworked to provide Tropico 5 with a distinct historic visual identity. Choose from over 100 unique buildings from each of the individual eras.
  • Cooperative and competitive multiplayer – Up to four players can build up their own cities and economies on any given island map. Players can share resources and citizens, or declare war on each other.

I can't wait, will pick this one up for sure! I El Presidente Liam claim this island in the name of GOL, all invaders shall be nuked! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Agmenor Aug 16, 2013
Quoting: Bumadar[…] Kalypso is German, Deepsilver is German and since Linux is used a lot there in the government sector for instance, feels like the developers there are picking it up more […]
Haha! The government trains its policy makers with Tropico? (-:
taintsauce Aug 16, 2013
Oddly, I emailed Kalypso a couple weeks back about whether they'd start supporting Linux. Got a standard auto-reply back about submitting tech support questions to the appropriate email. Was going to email again, but now I guess I don't have to.

Huzzah!
Bumadar Aug 16, 2013
ps: on steam right now 75% of the entire kalipso catalog, I know its not linux but wine works for several 
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